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spanone

(141,721 posts)
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 09:15 AM 9 hrs ago

Soaring gas prices leads to biggest monthly inflation spike in four years in March


Updated 8:01 AM CDT, April 10, 2026
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The largest monthly jump in gas prices in six decades caused a sharp spike in inflation in March, creating major challenges for the inflation-fighters at the Federal Reserve and heightening the political challenges of rising costs for the White House.

Consumer prices rose 3.3% in March from a year earlier, the Labor Department said Friday, up sharply from just 2.4% in February and the biggest yearly increase since May 2024. On a monthly basis, prices rose 0.9% in March from February, the largest such increase in nearly four years.

It’s the first read on inflation to capture the effects of the Iran war.

Excluding the volatile food and energy categories, core prices rose 2.6% in March from a year earlier, up from 2.5% in February. But last month core prices rose a modest 0.2%, suggesting that rising gas prices haven’t yet spread to many other categories.


https://apnews.com/article/inflation-prices-gas-federal-reserve-trump-bf00c3105d5da88a0b01d9107ed4ecee
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Soaring gas prices leads to biggest monthly inflation spike in four years in March (Original Post) spanone 9 hrs ago OP
I miss paying $2 more for a carton of eggs. no_hypocrisy 9 hrs ago #1
stable genius Whip-poor-will 9 hrs ago #2
Un-possible durablend 9 hrs ago #3
MaddowBlog- U.S. inflation surged in March, pushed higher by the effects of the war in Iran LetMyPeopleVote 9 hrs ago #4
I do not understand how they calculate this. AllyCat 8 hrs ago #5

durablend

(9,285 posts)
3. Un-possible
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 09:20 AM
9 hrs ago

Inflation and gas prices are the lowest ever says people like somebody and the punchable face guy.

LetMyPeopleVote

(180,288 posts)
4. MaddowBlog- U.S. inflation surged in March, pushed higher by the effects of the war in Iran
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 09:34 AM
9 hrs ago

Trump told the public last week that there’s been “no inflation.” That was absurd at the time, and it’s worse now.

Trump, in his national address last week: There’s been “no inflation.”

Reality, this week: Yeah, about that....
www.ms.now/rachel-maddo...

Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-04-10T13:05:41.803Z

https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/u-s-inflation-surged-in-march-pushed-higher-by-the-effects-of-the-war-in-iran

On Thursday, core personal consumption expenditures price index, which is closely watched by the Federal Reserve to gauge inflation, offered more discouraging news. On Friday morning, things looked even worse. CNBC reported:

Consumer prices spiked in March as the Iran war sent energy costs soaring and took the Federal Reserve further from its inflation target, according to a Bureau of Labor Statistics report Friday. Underlying inflation, however, was relatively tame.

The consumer price index increased a seasonally adjusted 0.9% for the month, putting the annual inflation rate at 3.3%, pushed by a 10.9% surge in energy costs
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The data was entirely in line with expectations, but that won’t matter much to American consumers who are struggling with the highest CPI in two years. What’s more, inflation in March showed the highest one-month increase in prices in roughly four years, when oil prices spiked following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

The price of gasoline, meanwhile, saw its largest one-month increase since 1967.

AllyCat

(18,872 posts)
5. I do not understand how they calculate this.
Fri Apr 10, 2026, 10:54 AM
8 hrs ago

Everything has gone up. EVERYTHING. And way more than 3.4%. A pound of butter was $3.59 last spring. It’s $6.99 now. Gas, utilities, coffee, food, eating out, streaming services.

All of it has gone up since pedo took office.

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